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Campers, Vans & 4WD's
how many of you have a 4x4
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<blockquote data-quote="bisho" data-source="post: 1424" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Hey Matt, i'm with you but i'm allowed to be bias. I'm about to pick up a new colorado and getting rid of my tray back cruiser, but can also agree with you Pete this is the second cruiser tray back i've had and it's been good, had to rebuild the gear box but thats a minor hiccough. the 4wd i had before the cruisers was a subaru brumby, now they were a great little billy cart. I would have still had it if it was big enough to tow my boat. I never have been into extreme 4wdring but i used mine to access better fishing spots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bisho, post: 1424, member: 128"] Hey Matt, i'm with you but i'm allowed to be bias. I'm about to pick up a new colorado and getting rid of my tray back cruiser, but can also agree with you Pete this is the second cruiser tray back i've had and it's been good, had to rebuild the gear box but thats a minor hiccough. the 4wd i had before the cruisers was a subaru brumby, now they were a great little billy cart. I would have still had it if it was big enough to tow my boat. I never have been into extreme 4wdring but i used mine to access better fishing spots [/QUOTE]
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